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“Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History” chronicles the history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River in Russell County, Kentucky. The one-hour documentary follows Janie-Rice Brother, Architectural Historian, Kentucky Archaeological Survey, as she gathers archaeological data, historical records and photographs and oral histories about the area from its earliest settlement to the completion of the Wolf Creek Dam in 1951. The program, episode seven in
The Kentucky Archaeology and Heritage Series
, combines interviews of residents with archival images, landscapes, aerial video, architectural surveys and original artwork for a compelling look at the history of the Creelsboro area, and its intimate connection to the Cumberland River. Go to the
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page for more information and video clips, including stunning aerials of this beautiful valley.

Voyageur’s production team has completed three videos for the
Making Archaeology Public Project
. This national video series celebrates the 50
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Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act. Professional archaeologists in each state have been encouraged to create a video describing what scholars have learned because of this important federal legislation. Voyageur produced the National Introduction, which features our own founding trustee Rebecca A. Hawkins. We also produced videos for Kentucky and New Mexico. Visit the
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Voyageur is currently producing “The Hathaway Family: A Journey from Slavery to Civil Rights,” which is the eighthepisode in
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